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she has a lot of food allergies, i'm being educated by her. i'm learning as we go. >> what is your message to lawmakers? >> put a stop to monsant o and label our foods. >> thank you so much. one family that is taking part in this march. this group had a rally back in may. they had 2,000 to 3,000 people. they expect at least that much here today. you can see that if we pan off here, you can see what's going on here behind us. everyone is getting rallied up here, and they're ready to take part of this march, richelle. >> i know monsanto must be used to protests like this. have she released any statement or responded? >> yes, we have not heard from monsanto as of yet. but monsanto has really been the target of a lot of these rallies. here in california in 2012 there was a food labeling initiative that did not pass in the state. that would have labeled foods that had gmos in them. a lot of organic food companies are start to go do that labeling voluntarily, and now this group wants to see labeling on all foods especially i here. >> you can call hi
she has a lot of food allergies, i'm being educated by her. i'm learning as we go. >> what is your message to lawmakers? >> put a stop to monsant o and label our foods. >> thank you so much. one family that is taking part in this march. this group had a rally back in may. they had 2,000 to 3,000 people. they expect at least that much here today. you can see that if we pan off here, you can see what's going on here behind us. everyone is getting rallied up here, and they're...
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. >> during my education my understanding was always that ecology and economy go opposition directions. and now this system allows to make them run parallel. that's a great thing. because as we make photovoltaic energy cheaper, we can deploy it in masses and help save the planet, and it doesn't cost us economically a lot. >> reporter: it's the culmination of eight years work for bruno michelle. he hopes to give the world abundant supplies of energy and clean water. >>> a 99-year-old woman who dropped out of high school after driving in an accident finally got her diploma. she was injured 80 years ago, forcing her to miss several days of school. she needed only one more credit to graduate. for years it was called the biggest mistake of her life. mob the school gave her an honor ary diploma. thanks for watching. 101 east is next. ♪
. >> during my education my understanding was always that ecology and economy go opposition directions. and now this system allows to make them run parallel. that's a great thing. because as we make photovoltaic energy cheaper, we can deploy it in masses and help save the planet, and it doesn't cost us economically a lot. >> reporter: it's the culmination of eight years work for bruno michelle. he hopes to give the world abundant supplies of energy and clean water. >>> a...
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they're less about compensation and more about issues of health and education. they want to make sure that there are concussion experts on the side line. they want to make sure there are trainers at every game. at some games they don't have trainers on the sidelines. they want commitments to check players for head injuries on the field. and they want to make sure if a player gets hurt they are still entitled to go to class and get an education. >> yes, some reforms not just on the compensation side. >> we've got a few commissioners making more than a million dollars. we've got coaches making more than $5 million. let's look at these other numbers. 430,000 student athletics play in ncaa sports. ncaa has yearly revenues of $800 million. athletics generate about $6.1 billion every year. how much of this money if any should go to the players? >> you would need some radical structural reform. over 95% of athletic departments lose money on an you'll basis, and 56% according to the most recent statistics of football programs alone lose money. so then people say where i
they're less about compensation and more about issues of health and education. they want to make sure that there are concussion experts on the side line. they want to make sure there are trainers at every game. at some games they don't have trainers on the sidelines. they want commitments to check players for head injuries on the field. and they want to make sure if a player gets hurt they are still entitled to go to class and get an education. >> yes, some reforms not just on the...
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we thank you for being here to educate me. we appreciated, as always. thank you so much. coming up tomorrow, home depot co-founder, ubs chief economist with us to give us his outlook on this economy in these markets former ambassador to the united nations, john bolton. stay with us. when we come back, the president making too big national defense, national security nominations. the "a-team" takes a look at the confirmation battle that lies ahead next. ♪ at a dry cleaner, weeplaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ lou: journey me now, the "a-team", pulitzer prize-winning journalist, former clinton adviser, former deputy assistant to president bush. good to have you all year. let's start with the presidents appointing a republican, and the chief opposition seems to be coming from the republicans. what is that about? >> are you sure he is a republican? lou: a big old -- look, i think the probl
we thank you for being here to educate me. we appreciated, as always. thank you so much. coming up tomorrow, home depot co-founder, ubs chief economist with us to give us his outlook on this economy in these markets former ambassador to the united nations, john bolton. stay with us. when we come back, the president making too big national defense, national security nominations. the "a-team" takes a look at the confirmation battle that lies ahead next. ♪ at a dry cleaner, weeplaced...
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you had an ah-ha moment in the keys to close the education gap in america over some spinach gnocci. tell us about that. >> i wanted to get involved in the research. >> there it is. >> in case anyone needed some help in what it is. looks yummy. >> i don't think that was actually it. that's a scam. >> all right. >> it's much more delicate. buttery sauce. >> with hints of basil? >> it's amazing. you know, looking at the research, it seems contradictory. it feels murky. that's why you guys probably have heard some contradictory things, classroom size, small schools, tenure. it feels like everyone is contradicting each other. and that's what it felt like when i spent the first two years looking at the research. it felt like i was seeing something that said yes and something that said no. and i had to believe it all made sense in some paradigm while i was eating dinner with my friends at this italian place, and my presenfriend was the teat penn and telling the story of how he taught these really, really smart residents. you tell your patients if they do these very simple, basic five thing
you had an ah-ha moment in the keys to close the education gap in america over some spinach gnocci. tell us about that. >> i wanted to get involved in the research. >> there it is. >> in case anyone needed some help in what it is. looks yummy. >> i don't think that was actually it. that's a scam. >> all right. >> it's much more delicate. buttery sauce. >> with hints of basil? >> it's amazing. you know, looking at the research, it seems...
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we think there is important public education when you hold a vote. a great debate that is 90% of americans mistakenly believe this has already passed congress. we have public education to do and that senate vote would help. >> john: the lobbying could be just a phone call to harry reid. is there renewed urgency with the sequester about it take place with the fear of the layoff of federal employees. >> we know as you covered at the top of your show there will be 10s of thousand of federal contractors laid off from their jobs, and we want to make sure that no one is laid off for discriminatory reasons. we've had federal policies in form of federal orders that protect contractors were religious and gender discrimination. we say there should not be lgbt discrime either. you should be rated opposite your skill and work. we want contractors engineers for the next rounds of our military building bridges and highways, we want the best to serve the taxpayer. we want the best. the sequester is the reason why the president should act right away and set the tone
we think there is important public education when you hold a vote. a great debate that is 90% of americans mistakenly believe this has already passed congress. we have public education to do and that senate vote would help. >> john: the lobbying could be just a phone call to harry reid. is there renewed urgency with the sequester about it take place with the fear of the layoff of federal employees. >> we know as you covered at the top of your show there will be 10s of thousand of...
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the education, they will be very, very weak because of the beating on the head. they are beat mostly on the head, because on the body for their beat, they are see the marks. >> reporter: for these children circus katmandu has given new help. >> they are going to change the history of circus in thnepal. ♪ >> reporter: and already with each performance, these children are doing just that, trainers who volunteer with them, say they are now good to go, and perform around the world. with luck circus cat mon due will go global soon. >> the government of nepal does not comply with the international standard for trafficking, but attempting to do so. >>> while it may be warming up globally, locally tonight it's cooling off, and fall we have chilly temperatures and mountain snow to talk about. more on that next. with us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. ♪ >>> as many as 47 people are dead. their deaths blamed now on tropical storm
the education, they will be very, very weak because of the beating on the head. they are beat mostly on the head, because on the body for their beat, they are see the marks. >> reporter: for these children circus katmandu has given new help. >> they are going to change the history of circus in thnepal. ♪ >> reporter: and already with each performance, these children are doing just that, trainers who volunteer with them, say they are now good to go, and perform around the...
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want to make sure that if a player gets hurt, they are still entitled to go to class and get their education. >> important reforms, not just on the compensation side. you bring up the numbers talking about the ncaa business - we should call it that - we have a few commissioners making more than a million, coaches making more than $5 million. >> 434,000 student athletes competing. ncaa has revenues of $800 million. ath lettings generating $6. -- athletics generating $6.1 billion for universities. how much of this money, if any, should go to the players? >> you'd need radical structural reform. 95% of athletic departments lose money. 56%, according to recent statistics, of football programs alone lose money. people say, "where is the money coming from to make this happen?" two things can be done - do away with the ncaa bureaucracy, you'll be talking about freeing up millions. the new headquarters and mini p miniyapo lis. schools like ohio state have massive compliance offices making sure that players live up to the rule book. if you did away with that bure okay -- bureaucracy. college professo
want to make sure that if a player gets hurt, they are still entitled to go to class and get their education. >> important reforms, not just on the compensation side. you bring up the numbers talking about the ncaa business - we should call it that - we have a few commissioners making more than a million, coaches making more than $5 million. >> 434,000 student athletes competing. ncaa has revenues of $800 million. ath lettings generating $6. -- athletics generating $6.1 billion for...
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. >> state funding for higher education has fallen by half in just two years. a drop of a billion dollars putting greece at the bottom of the european union. the polytechnique has decided enough is enough. students, faculty and staff say they stand united against the government. in 1973 students locked themselves on to this campus demanding representation in university bodies. the university of the day smashed through these gates and killed dozens of people but ultimately brown its own down fall. the economy is unavoidable closing three universities and 104 departments. it plans to divert young people directly to the labor market through the technical school. >> we say to our young people there is nothing wrong with technological education. there is nothing wrong in being at the commission, in being with the skills and getting out in the market. >> reporter: it's a brave new world for universities as well as graduates. they're being told to tough up their budgets with private fun. here fees which is are considered unconstitutional, will only an matter of time.
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and they're asking for a mandatory education program for all judges in montana about sexual assault and what they're called victim blaming, relating to some of judge baugh's remarks. of as he refers to the teenager as being complicit, that she was as much in control of the situation. and she looks older than age. there's no age to consent for a boy or girl looking older than their age. here are a couple of the of violations that they allege judge baugh committed. "a shog shall academy at all times in a way that promotes confidence in the judiciary. and also accusing him of race, sex and gender bias, in alleging that sherries morales is possibly in control of the situation. so tony, a long list here, a fascinating document. and we'll have to see how it plays out as it works its way through the commission how the montana supreme court decides how to handle what comes next. >> paul, appreciate it, thank you. >> . >> in pakistan, at least 327 people are dead, following a powerful earthquake. thousands more are injured. the 7.7 magnitude quake shook the southwest coast of pakistan. it was so
and they're asking for a mandatory education program for all judges in montana about sexual assault and what they're called victim blaming, relating to some of judge baugh's remarks. of as he refers to the teenager as being complicit, that she was as much in control of the situation. and she looks older than age. there's no age to consent for a boy or girl looking older than their age. here are a couple of the of violations that they allege judge baugh committed. "a shog shall academy at...
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unacceptable, visit psoriasis.com to connect with a psoriasis patient advocate from abbvie for free one-to one education and support. sign up at psoriasis.com, and talk to your dermatologist. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? >>> this is a fox news alert. secretary of state john kerry and representatives from five other world powers still have not come up with a deal for the country's controversial nuclear program in iran. it's our top story in today's fox news flash. kerr riff decided to go to geneva to make a last-minute push for that deal. the agreement being worked on calls for iran to reduce its nuclear program and in exchange some u.s. and international sanctions would be eased. >>> the obama administration is offering people a few more days to sign up for health care this year because of massive problems with their web site. the deadline t
unacceptable, visit psoriasis.com to connect with a psoriasis patient advocate from abbvie for free one-to one education and support. sign up at psoriasis.com, and talk to your dermatologist. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what?...
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join exxonmobil in advancing math and science education. let's solve this. >>> good afternoon, everyone. as you all know, i had a phone call with the president of the united states this morning. i will say, it was a pleasant conversation. although i have to say, i was disappointed that the president refuses to negotiate. >> that was speaker john boehner responding to the president just moments ago. and joining us now is michael eric dyson of georgetown university and with me-onset is co-host "the cycle," ari melber. ari, luke russert was talking about this idea that now the republicans' way to back out of this mess they have gotten themselves into is to try to throw everything in, blend it all together with the continuing resolution. is that a dishonest way to get out of this mess? >> it is exactly that. it is dishonest. you're talking about this idea that now boehner came out and said the real issue is the deficits. that's what we care about. that is not true. how do we know that's not true. because in 2011, they made a deficit-cutting dea
join exxonmobil in advancing math and science education. let's solve this. >>> good afternoon, everyone. as you all know, i had a phone call with the president of the united states this morning. i will say, it was a pleasant conversation. although i have to say, i was disappointed that the president refuses to negotiate. >> that was speaker john boehner responding to the president just moments ago. and joining us now is michael eric dyson of georgetown university and with...
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. >> well, what we were trying to do was, this was the last generation of american educated palestinians. people who grew up in the american university in beirut, the friend school in ramallah, and my classmates from seminary taught most of them. so, they told me who i could trust and who was crooked. and it was simply opening up a dialogue. >> neil: i remember it well, ambassador. i wish we had more time -- go ahead, finish that thought. >> i was saying that i got cussed out by the russian ambassador's wife because i had paul newman coming to lurch and -- coming to lunch and didn't invite here. >> neil: ambassador, thank you very much. very good having you. >> okay. >> neil: andrew young. you have trouble sleeping weapon you're flying? new fears. your pilots apparently do not. ue today. i love it! how much do you love it? animation is hot...and i think it makes geico's 20 million drivers message very compelling, very compelling. this is some really strong stuff! so you turned me into a cartoon...lovely. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. at o
. >> well, what we were trying to do was, this was the last generation of american educated palestinians. people who grew up in the american university in beirut, the friend school in ramallah, and my classmates from seminary taught most of them. so, they told me who i could trust and who was crooked. and it was simply opening up a dialogue. >> neil: i remember it well, ambassador. i wish we had more time -- go ahead, finish that thought. >> i was saying that i got cussed out...
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he's going to land in georgia any minute where he's going to talk early childhood education. now, back in d.c., his nominee for secretary of defense chuck hagel is at the center of a senate showdown. even senator john mccain now backing away from his no filibuster stance of weeks past. the majority leader harry reid took to the floor of the last hour to make this impassioned plea. >> in less than two hours, our country will be without a secretary of defense. there is never in the history of the country been a filibuster of a defense secretary nominee. never. but it's shocking that my republican colleagues would leave the nation without a fully empowered secretary of defense. >> debate on chuck hagel is not over. i am going to fight the idea of jamming somebody through. i'm going to hit you and keep hitting you. >> every republican there voted against moving the hagel nomination out of committee. there has to be a reason for that. why is it we're having to rush in to the confirmation. >> so just two days after the president's call to action to congress on gun control, nra ceo
he's going to land in georgia any minute where he's going to talk early childhood education. now, back in d.c., his nominee for secretary of defense chuck hagel is at the center of a senate showdown. even senator john mccain now backing away from his no filibuster stance of weeks past. the majority leader harry reid took to the floor of the last hour to make this impassioned plea. >> in less than two hours, our country will be without a secretary of defense. there is never in the history...
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they are afraid of the power of education and if i woman gets education then she becomes more powerful and the terrorists are afraid of the power of women as well. >> her story is phenomenal. how did you find her is she fully recovered? >> she is. let's not forget that she has a titanium plate in parts of her head instead of her skull because that was shattered. she has a facial nerve that is not fully healed and may never be. she said they can try to kill my body but they can never kill my spirit. i'm going to continue to fight for cause for education. >> tonight the bravest girl in the world right here on cnn. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa-estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. lease the 2013 ct 200h for $299 a month for 27 months. see your lexus dealer. so when coverage really counts, count on nationwide insurance. because what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love, love is strange just another way we put members first. because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ baby... ♪ nationwide is on yo
they are afraid of the power of education and if i woman gets education then she becomes more powerful and the terrorists are afraid of the power of women as well. >> her story is phenomenal. how did you find her is she fully recovered? >> she is. let's not forget that she has a titanium plate in parts of her head instead of her skull because that was shattered. she has a facial nerve that is not fully healed and may never be. she said they can try to kill my body but they can never...
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well, only 50% of 3-year-olds in america have an opportunity to go to pre-k education. it expands their vocabulary, they start counting numbers earlier on. they're even learning spanish. it's important on a competitiveness issue in the country. >> and i want to show everybody live pictures of the president there arriving in georgia. again, he's going to be giving that speech coming up at 1:00 p.m. we'll have it here. however, patrick, as the president has talked about this, certainly it comes with a dollar figure attached to what that means. republicans have been blasting back against the president's plan. take a listen to this. >> when you raise the price of employment, guess what happens? you get less of it. at a time when people are asking where are the jobs? why would we want to make it harder for small employers to hire people? >> i want people to make a lot more than $9. it's not enough, the problem is if you can't do that by mandating it in the minimum wage laws. they have never worked in terms of helping the middle class. >> we seem to get reaction there that no
well, only 50% of 3-year-olds in america have an opportunity to go to pre-k education. it expands their vocabulary, they start counting numbers earlier on. they're even learning spanish. it's important on a competitiveness issue in the country. >> and i want to show everybody live pictures of the president there arriving in georgia. again, he's going to be giving that speech coming up at 1:00 p.m. we'll have it here. however, patrick, as the president has talked about this, certainly it...
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to education. she's here tonight at 11:00 p.m. on a school night. [ laughter ] because she is irresponsible. [ laughter ] malala and i'm totally fan girling! [cheers and applause] i don't know. [cheers and applause] someone in the audience taught me what that is. they asked me if i was fan girl being something and i was like, i don't know what you are saying. they explained it to me. you fan girl hard or you don't. and you also have to put your hands like this. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] she's on the show tonight. now -- [cheers and applause] here is another reason i'm excited. i'm not leading off with the government shutdown. not doing it. tired of it. switching it up. swept for this one thing getting under my skin. there's a republican lack of what i like to call ownership over the current predicament. >> this is harry reid's shutdown. this is not the republican shutdown. this is harry connick, jr. and brac brac's shut -- barack obama's shutdown. >> democrats refused to budge. >> no willingness at all to compromise. >> t
to education. she's here tonight at 11:00 p.m. on a school night. [ laughter ] because she is irresponsible. [ laughter ] malala and i'm totally fan girling! [cheers and applause] i don't know. [cheers and applause] someone in the audience taught me what that is. they asked me if i was fan girl being something and i was like, i don't know what you are saying. they explained it to me. you fan girl hard or you don't. and you also have to put your hands like this. [ laughter ] [cheers and...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] own your obsession with the exceptional values during the season of audi. visit audioffers.com today. ♪ >>> well, today the group fateful america is calling on the united methodist church to stop putting on trial pastors who perform same-sex weddings. they'll deliver a petition asking the church to drop quote, immoral anti-gay rules. it comes after the united methodist church suspended frank schaefer for 30 days. he was punished for officiating the wedding of his own son who is gay. on the witness stand this week, schaefer said he has to minister to those who hurt, saying it's a new calling from god, but that move could lead to defrocking. the church accepts gay and lesbian members but it rejects homosexuality as quote, incompatible with christian teaching. >> a marriage is designed by god to be between a man and a woman and i think that's correct biblica
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] own your obsession with the exceptional values during the season of audi. visit audioffers.com today. ♪ >>> well, today the group fateful america is calling on the united methodist church to stop putting on trial pastors who perform same-sex weddings. they'll...
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francine wheeler's 6-year-old son, ben, was killed four months ago along with 19 of his classmates and six educators. listen to some of what she said. >> i've heard people say that the tidal wave of anguish our country felt on 12/14 has receded. not for us. to us it feels as if it happened just yesterday and in the four months since we lost our loved ones, thousands of other americans have died at the end of a gun. thousands of other families across the united states are also drowning in our grief. please help us do something before our tragedy becomes your tragedy. >> wheeler is the first person other than the president or vice president to deliver the weekly address since president obama took office. >>> gun control supporters across the country are outraged to see the nra sponsoring tonight's nascar sprint cup. it's called the nra 500. some people say it's just too soon after newtown and interf e interferes with the gun violence debate and one connecticut senator is asking fox sports not to broadcast it. cnn national correspondent susan candiotti is at the texas motor speedway in ft. worth. i can
francine wheeler's 6-year-old son, ben, was killed four months ago along with 19 of his classmates and six educators. listen to some of what she said. >> i've heard people say that the tidal wave of anguish our country felt on 12/14 has receded. not for us. to us it feels as if it happened just yesterday and in the four months since we lost our loved ones, thousands of other americans have died at the end of a gun. thousands of other families across the united states are also drowning in...
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so you've got democrats who won't let anybody cut spending on education or on social security, god forbid we reach social security age. republicans do not want to cut any spending on defense. they're funding programs that the leaders of the military want cuts but they won't let them cut because their jobs depend on it. >> all jobs are local. >> default means nobody has to say i want to cut this. >> the most dangerous decision is the least politically harmful for some people. those who were okay to default can go only and say i stood up on principle. >> we've seen members of congress completely unwilling to stand up and say i'm willing to risk my job to do the right thing for the country. >> that's right. don't go far we're going to keep an eye on this together. as allison said, the sky is not falling. at least not yet. let's get back to an issue in almost every home in america. jobs. >> coming back up around january 15th, i think it will play politics with the american people again. in american journalism - >> introduces america tonight. >> in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of
so you've got democrats who won't let anybody cut spending on education or on social security, god forbid we reach social security age. republicans do not want to cut any spending on defense. they're funding programs that the leaders of the military want cuts but they won't let them cut because their jobs depend on it. >> all jobs are local. >> default means nobody has to say i want to cut this. >> the most dangerous decision is the least politically harmful for some people....
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it could be public education. obama has never done anything right. earlier today, president obama, well, this tough talk is bad for our national security. >> we cannot commit ourselves to an endless cycle of conflict. and tough talk and bluster may be the easy thing to do politically, but it's not the right thing for our security. >> that's just common sense that will never be accepted by these guys. but i'm absolutely amazed that this senator right here tweeted out what he tweeted out. i thought that rick perry was the dumbest guy in texas. well, we've got another candidate on our hands. look, doesn't matter what the subject is. president obama is wrong, all of the time, on the right. he can't do anything correct. here's how we should look at this. trust, but verify. i think one of their heroes said that at one time. why not give it a six-month opportunity. and why not move forward with the iranians and let them prove to the world they're honest brokers. they would have to have the most secretive facilities on the face of the earth to get away with
it could be public education. obama has never done anything right. earlier today, president obama, well, this tough talk is bad for our national security. >> we cannot commit ourselves to an endless cycle of conflict. and tough talk and bluster may be the easy thing to do politically, but it's not the right thing for our security. >> that's just common sense that will never be accepted by these guys. but i'm absolutely amazed that this senator right here tweeted out what he tweeted...
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is that an educational mission, the spirit of what that program, the obama administration program is supposed to be about? >> judy did a great job of spinning the politics of cuba and how about the law, they broke the law, even though abc news reader josh elliott, good morning america, calm down, no rules were broken. judge josh ruled. and i'm uncomfortable with abc saying this is a nonissue. and what's the connection there. >> there's never been a shortage, judy, of left wings groups going to russia in the 30's, and north vietnam, jane fonda talking how good-- and if you want to will being at the chronicle of political prison e, oddly jay-z and beyonce didn't meet them. but it would be fun if the mainstream media would say how did they get the approval from the obama administration. >> looking at a new ad, msnbc. and argue that children do not belong to their parents, instead calling for the larger community to take charge. watch. >> we have never invested as much in public education as we should have because we've always had kind of a private notion of children. >> your kid is your
is that an educational mission, the spirit of what that program, the obama administration program is supposed to be about? >> judy did a great job of spinning the politics of cuba and how about the law, they broke the law, even though abc news reader josh elliott, good morning america, calm down, no rules were broken. judge josh ruled. and i'm uncomfortable with abc saying this is a nonissue. and what's the connection there. >> there's never been a shortage, judy, of left wings...
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. >> but pat needs a little educating in how to talk to women maybe. >> okay, i like the photo open on air force one of president obama showing photos of his paintings to hillary clinton. i like that kind of bipartisanship. >> i love the photo of the president with the danish prime minister, which i have to say. and you know, it kept me going for a couple of days after that. i mean there is hope for all of us. >> did you see the full length? >> yeah, i saw most. >> clarence? >> i think that the reunion of governor chris christie in may, it was what, the 2012 reducts. >> i would have to go along with this. the picture of every chump, taking a selfie with the danish president. at the memorial service for nelson mandela while first lady michelle obama who looked. check out the website for the series that depict the unfolding drama. >>> okay, the enough already award. pat buchanan. >> alec baldwin battle with the paparazzi. >> eleanor. >> tea party. >> is that it? >> enough already, yes. tea party. >> well, eleanor, that is quite condensed. >> the italian prime minister who was finally sen
. >> but pat needs a little educating in how to talk to women maybe. >> okay, i like the photo open on air force one of president obama showing photos of his paintings to hillary clinton. i like that kind of bipartisanship. >> i love the photo of the president with the danish prime minister, which i have to say. and you know, it kept me going for a couple of days after that. i mean there is hope for all of us. >> did you see the full length? >> yeah, i saw most....
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educating congress and making sure that they understand, first who we are as a tribal nation, and then the need for us to have jurisdiction over non-indians who come onto our reservations for these narrow scopes of crime, which is domestic violence sexual assault. it's not something that is unreasonable. and we feel our courts and law enforcement, we are prepared to make sure that these crimes go prosecuted and no longer get thrown by the way side. frankly our women are being thrown on the way side. >> jennifer: exactly. this feeling that native american women are some how disposable. that they don't have the same rights as the rest of the human beings, which is insane. one of the most vocal opponents of reauthorizing the violence against women act is eric cantor. what would you say to him if you were to meet him face to face? >> i would tell him that our indian women are very important in the united states, and we deserve protection too. we deserve to walk free on our lands and make sure that our children our grandmothers, our sisters are well taken care of, and justice is served for
educating congress and making sure that they understand, first who we are as a tribal nation, and then the need for us to have jurisdiction over non-indians who come onto our reservations for these narrow scopes of crime, which is domestic violence sexual assault. it's not something that is unreasonable. and we feel our courts and law enforcement, we are prepared to make sure that these crimes go prosecuted and no longer get thrown by the way side. frankly our women are being thrown on the way...
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as long as i have an opportun y opportunity, more kids are able to go to school and get the education that they need and more families are able to stabilize their finances and the housing market is continuing to improve and people feel like their wages are inching up a little bit. if those things are happening. i'll take it. and you know, i've said before, i've run my last political race. at this point my goal every day is to make sure that i come back and say, we are delivering something. not everything because this is a long hall. >> all right. >> art feltsenhall. >> one of the things is the revelation of the surveillance of the national security. as you review how to reign in the agency, a federal judge said that for example the government had failed to cite a single instance of the metadata actually stopped an attack. are you able to identify that and are you convinced that the collection of that data is able to be used? >> let me talk more broadly and then i'll talk about the program that you are referring to. the panel that i put together came back with a series of recommendatio
as long as i have an opportun y opportunity, more kids are able to go to school and get the education that they need and more families are able to stabilize their finances and the housing market is continuing to improve and people feel like their wages are inching up a little bit. if those things are happening. i'll take it. and you know, i've said before, i've run my last political race. at this point my goal every day is to make sure that i come back and say, we are delivering something. not...
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is relying on people like jane delgaudio and others from 30 hispanic organization and businesses to educate the community. >> thank you very much. a fireworks factory explodes. flames could be seen for miles. now people are missing. he simply wanted to clean up a mess left behind when the government closed down only to be turned away by police. you'll see what happens next. fox report weekend rolls along. [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today... and tomorrow. so let's see what we can do about that... remodel. motorcycle. [ female announcer ] some questions take more than a bank. they take a banker. make a my financial priorities appointment today. because when people talk, great things happen. [ male announcer ] may your lights always be green. [ tires reech ] ♪ [ beeping ] ♪ may you never be stuck behind a stinky t
is relying on people like jane delgaudio and others from 30 hispanic organization and businesses to educate the community. >> thank you very much. a fireworks factory explodes. flames could be seen for miles. now people are missing. he simply wanted to clean up a mess left behind when the government closed down only to be turned away by police. you'll see what happens next. fox report weekend rolls along. [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the...
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then i tell him how important education is and i even want education for your children as well and i will tell him that's i want to tell you now do what you want. [cheers and applause] i know your father is back stage and he's very proud of you. but would he be mad if a adopted -- i if adopted you? because you sure are swell. could you stick around? i want to talk a little bit more about swat valley and what it was like growing up there and how people can get involved through the malala fund and those types of things? do you have a little bit of time? >> yes, yeah, sure. >> jon: i am malala is on shelves now. visit to the malala fund. malala you you >> jon: this is one of the finest examples of the human spirit i've ever been a witness to. i am honored and humbled to have here -- her here. oh, i forgot to ask her, how you can solve a government shutdown. [laughter] join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen. >> a new poll came out what do you have a higher opinion of congress or dog poop. >> will the >> stephen: tonight, is marijuana legalization here to say, or i
then i tell him how important education is and i even want education for your children as well and i will tell him that's i want to tell you now do what you want. [cheers and applause] i know your father is back stage and he's very proud of you. but would he be mad if a adopted -- i if adopted you? because you sure are swell. could you stick around? i want to talk a little bit more about swat valley and what it was like growing up there and how people can get involved through the malala fund...
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then i tell him how important education is and i even want education for your children as well and i will tell him that's i want to tell you now do what you want. [cheers and applause] i know your father is back stage and he's very proud of you. but would he be mad if a adopted -- i if adopted you? because you sure are swell. could you stick around? i want to talk a little bit more about swat valley and what it was like growing up there and how people can get involved through the malala fund and those types of things? do you have a little bit of time? >> yes, yeah, sure. >> jon: i am malala is on shelves now. visit to the malala fund. malala
then i tell him how important education is and i even want education for your children as well and i will tell him that's i want to tell you now do what you want. [cheers and applause] i know your father is back stage and he's very proud of you. but would he be mad if a adopted -- i if adopted you? because you sure are swell. could you stick around? i want to talk a little bit more about swat valley and what it was like growing up there and how people can get involved through the malala fund...
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look at -- look at public education in america. half of public school graduates in new york can't read. has that fallen on its own? no. once liberals put something in place it will go on and on and on unless you elect republicans to reteal it. >> ann coulter, always good to be with you. thank you. >>> coming up, remember maria silva, the woman we met last show diagnosed with terminal cancer? her med coverage was dropped because of obama care. she's back with an update. you're not going to want to miss this one. >>> and voting tonight's insta-poll with president obama re-elected if americans knew they were going to lose their health care? facebook or tweet me at judge jeanine. [ male announcer ] if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remem
look at -- look at public education in america. half of public school graduates in new york can't read. has that fallen on its own? no. once liberals put something in place it will go on and on and on unless you elect republicans to reteal it. >> ann coulter, always good to be with you. thank you. >>> coming up, remember maria silva, the woman we met last show diagnosed with terminal cancer? her med coverage was dropped because of obama care. she's back with an update. you're not...
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we do group health education. all these things are investments that will save money in the future, and promote good health. >> we've heard a number of people talk about things like, as kirsten said, putting providers in the boat together. we've heard not as many sides oh, we've heard coordination. and the word that comes to mind for me is consolidation. so we've seen consolidation in the industry in a very rapid fire kind of way. since the law passed in 2010. and you know, i would like our panelists to talk a bit about what had been the effects of that consolidation, where exactly we see that happening, who is consolidating, and where we are now in relation to where we were in 2010. who exactly is consolidating? how much do we see that going on? how much more of it are we going to see happen? and what are the ups and what are the downs of that consolidation? >> maybe i'll start. in terms of the hospital and physician community, as i said earlier, it there's been a series of different relationships that are emergin
we do group health education. all these things are investments that will save money in the future, and promote good health. >> we've heard a number of people talk about things like, as kirsten said, putting providers in the boat together. we've heard not as many sides oh, we've heard coordination. and the word that comes to mind for me is consolidation. so we've seen consolidation in the industry in a very rapid fire kind of way. since the law passed in 2010. and you know, i would like...
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would he speak in plain language, maybe in latin, to the education secretary? [laughter] we need our new school. >> i will leave the latin to the mayor of london if that's all right but also to have a word with the education secretary. what i would say to him is if you look at school capital budget as a whole, they are equivalent to what was previously labour government did in his earlier to pick the money is there. entrance of the banks, the funding for lenny seen from the bank of england, i think it is having an effect at lowering interest rates. we are reforming but we're also offering infrastructure guarantees, something the treasury has never done before, to help projects go ahead. >> thank you nothing is more important than the caring people delivering it. does the prime minister agree that raising the bar, elevating their space will help us teach the profession to poor parenting to children the best possible start in life? >> i think my honorable friend is right and i would pay tribute to what the department of education produced yesterday in terms of th
would he speak in plain language, maybe in latin, to the education secretary? [laughter] we need our new school. >> i will leave the latin to the mayor of london if that's all right but also to have a word with the education secretary. what i would say to him is if you look at school capital budget as a whole, they are equivalent to what was previously labour government did in his earlier to pick the money is there. entrance of the banks, the funding for lenny seen from the bank of...
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. >> educating children. one of the things that i found in this is that the searches, no one predicted when it would start, almost no one predicts when it will end. the north resurge from 1940 to '65, just one generation and then stopped. lou: and so do we. out of time. great to have you with this bill read the book is shaping our nation. we will be a best seller. here to see it. we will be linking to it. be sure to write every tomorrow, senator david twitter joins us. we thank you for being with this. >> 20 hours then, no sign that the shutdown is done. surprise, surprise, republicans getting the blame. but is this a little over-the-top? get ready, it is already getting worse. no wonder some republicans were saying enough is enough. why herman cain said you better save the health care law is do or die. but here is the thing, this health care law is not dead. the exchanges just got rolling. and imagined being an individual being in charge of getting you to sign
. >> educating children. one of the things that i found in this is that the searches, no one predicted when it would start, almost no one predicts when it will end. the north resurge from 1940 to '65, just one generation and then stopped. lou: and so do we. out of time. great to have you with this bill read the book is shaping our nation. we will be a best seller. here to see it. we will be linking to it. be sure to write every tomorrow, senator david twitter joins us. we thank you for...
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the global business coalition for education is an organization promoting education for children across the globe, particularly the developing world. sarah brown is the chair of the coalition and co-founder of a world at school and joins me now. sarah, great to see you again. >> great to see you. >> you've got the whole world stage here in new york. it is sort of a coming together, as it has been for several years, the clinton global initiative and the u.n. general assembly. you have brought business leaders together to focus on education and on girls and women in particular. >> well, the business piece is important because i think we recognize that with governments and nonprofits alone that we won't solve some of these great big issues of our time through poverty, nutrition, water sanitation issues and education. education is coming to the foreas well. there's a huge focus on girls and recognizing what they need to do and their rights. we saw that with molalla and the many other people standing with her so education is a big talking topic and education is really to play its part in tha
the global business coalition for education is an organization promoting education for children across the globe, particularly the developing world. sarah brown is the chair of the coalition and co-founder of a world at school and joins me now. sarah, great to see you again. >> great to see you. >> you've got the whole world stage here in new york. it is sort of a coming together, as it has been for several years, the clinton global initiative and the u.n. general assembly. you have...
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>>y choice is to charities like his ensure children get some education, even if it is just formal classes. it keeps them from calling -- falling too far behind. nothing is as it should be. fields, going to makeshift classes, but it's an impossible task to get all the children into the lebanese school system, but here at least they are safe. they have escaped the war, and that is something. there are six children in this tent, and two cousins arrived last night. it's better here, so is the 10- year-old. there are no bombs, but it pains the mother to send her children to the fields. feel like my heart is being ripped out, but what can i do? don't work, we cannot live. even those tasked with protecting children are struggling to find answers to a problem that is getting worse. the numbers are large because the families are destitute, and they need the money, but it's up to us to find a solution. solutionsre no easy to end child labor or a punishing war, but serious future is being destroyed hereto. -- here, too. of the is the face syrian conflict, all those children who have lost their work
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that would not only -- make it mandatory so it doesn't crowd out the investments we need to make in education and science and medical research, all the things that help us grow. step by step, we have made progress towards that goal. over the fast two years, i have signed into law about $1.4 trillion in spending cuts. two weeks ago, i signed into law more than $600 billion in new revenue by making sure the wealthiest americans begin to pay their fair share. when you add the money that we'll save in interest payments on the debt, all together that adds up to a total of about $2.5 trillion in deficit reduction over the past two years, not counting the $400 billion already saved from winding down the wars in iraq and afghanistan. so we have made prove progress, we are moving towards our ultimate goal of getting to our $4 trillionreduction. and there will be more deficit reduction when congress decides what 20 do about the automatic spends cuts that have been pushed back until next month. the fact is we can't finish the job of deficit reduction through spending cuts alone. the cuts we have already
that would not only -- make it mandatory so it doesn't crowd out the investments we need to make in education and science and medical research, all the things that help us grow. step by step, we have made progress towards that goal. over the fast two years, i have signed into law about $1.4 trillion in spending cuts. two weeks ago, i signed into law more than $600 billion in new revenue by making sure the wealthiest americans begin to pay their fair share. when you add the money that we'll save...
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might say hey, let's make a package of a lot of, whether it's regulatory tax, investment in skills, education, infrastructure. >> i think we agree growth is the most important thing. i think we agree that a substantive conversation that includes regulatory reform and tax reform is necessary for growth. and there may be other things as well that we wouldn't agree on. and so i think, whatever deal comes through this week, and i believe there will be a deal, it will be pretty content free, it will kick the can down the road. but whatever deal comes this week, i hope that we can step back from the blame game on both sides and have the adults get in a room and say, can we finally have a substantive conversation about how to get this country on a sound fiscal footing that encourages growth and stop being the laughingstock of the world. >> i do agree with that. >> well, that sounds good to me. what do you think? >> i think it does. the only thing i would suggest because of the way our system does work, a lot of that conversation has to be in public. the american people have to buy into it. it's very
might say hey, let's make a package of a lot of, whether it's regulatory tax, investment in skills, education, infrastructure. >> i think we agree growth is the most important thing. i think we agree that a substantive conversation that includes regulatory reform and tax reform is necessary for growth. and there may be other things as well that we wouldn't agree on. and so i think, whatever deal comes through this week, and i believe there will be a deal, it will be pretty content free,...
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. >> educating children. one of the things that i found in this is that the searches, no one predicted when it would start, almost no one predicts when it will end. the north resurge from 1940 to '65, just one generation and then stopped. lou: and so do we. out of time. great to have you with this bill read the book is shaping our nation. we will be a best seller. here to see it. we will be linking to it. be sure to write every tomorrow, senator david twitter joins us. we thank you for being with this. you see you tomorrow night. you see you tomorrow night. good night from new york. ♪ i'm filling in for officer owens. she used double miles from her capital one venture card to take an early vacation. buckle up. let's go do cop stuff. [ siren chirps ] license and venture card, ma'am. was i going too fast? oh, you'd be going twice as fast if you had double miles. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles from the capital one nture card. freeze! don't touch the face! can i drive? absolutely n
. >> educating children. one of the things that i found in this is that the searches, no one predicted when it would start, almost no one predicts when it will end. the north resurge from 1940 to '65, just one generation and then stopped. lou: and so do we. out of time. great to have you with this bill read the book is shaping our nation. we will be a best seller. here to see it. we will be linking to it. be sure to write every tomorrow, senator david twitter joins us. we thank you for...
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join exxonmobil in advancing math and science education. let's solve this. ♪ >>> this is options action. tonight -- well, you might be the only one, that's because investors dumped gold at a furious pace. and according to traders, it's about to get worse. we'll tell you why. plus, which one of these three companies is about to release an earnings bombshell? >> i could tell you, then i have to kill you. >> no worries, maverick, we got the answers. and is netflix about to become a nightmare? >> you won't believe the dream i just had. >> the sto
join exxonmobil in advancing math and science education. let's solve this. ♪ >>> this is options action. tonight -- well, you might be the only one, that's because investors dumped gold at a furious pace. and according to traders, it's about to get worse. we'll tell you why. plus, which one of these three companies is about to release an earnings bombshell? >> i could tell you, then i have to kill you. >> no worries, maverick, we got the answers. and is netflix about to...